11 V POST _ Tie talon 0a tt wad:, riie-congtifigtion As pi . yg /510-te. to. ....umiikercial 0_ Itiverafews. • TEM ; SDirIiDECNINS3;, DEC. 25 T' :' LATE MASSACRE. F,....,,,, lengthy article in_ the New York i • Eveninok Post, the highest Republican • authei7, , among " the press of the country; we sel the following earnest paragraphs q in relation to the late disaster at Fred? ericksbiikg : . • ' "TiMinere we learn = about the- recent butcher, of our gallant soldiers, thikmore, terrible it become. Our latest pri; vele alOicea make it probable that the total lbs .in killed and wounded, is not leas tlias fourteen:thousand men; ltiit> is by no meanaMertain that _theen ,etay. lost even: a thousand . _ The, attacks "seems to have heel( , ordered in the most complete ignorance of the enemy's position or pre; peraticiris, lt ii4dmost incredible that men 'Should be ordered-t 4 certain •deathl as ourlhrave fellows - were; and still 'more BO that a military', commander could dare to advise such a wholesale - murder, arid yel hisnsilf be 'allowed to live, - "H4Prlopg is such intolerable and wick .ed bliudering to continue? What doeS the giesident wait for ? We hear that a gresW a horrible crime:has been commit ted 7.lWe do;not hear . that those guilty of it are under arrest, we do not hear even that they - lire tO be removed the places. of trust Which they halie shown themselies so incapable to fill. What does the Presi dart 'Wait for? He knows who was in - fault; . he kdowswhose ignorance; or incapacity, or treason it was which has brougth this needless Shame and sorrow upon the American people. Let him do his duty, andthat at orice;:let him Show the people, whoil, noir taliini, - that he' conceals noth ing; pat he protects no guilt, _ that lie - favors Mo incapacity, that be stands be- 1 :aeon no criminal and'iustihe." • This was the temper. Of the radical press when our late cafamity at' Frederickshurg' i 1 wait;iinnori ,-m nced;but since the report of Gen.l . Bu de, hive radicallichanged. Now the almostentire Abolition press is at aloes fiiAeres:Stifficientlf ii*Preetite to speak itiadmiration of "the gallant, Meg naOinoas l3urnaide." -119 aisiiiiing a .. the responsibility for the sudden death , „ • au'l maiming of ten or twelve thoussad of aslheroie men as ever faced "a fall mouth e4lbattery," he has, at once, bepome tite idol of the extremists. This is more . str,ange than the lamentable massacre alln• ded. to. Screen those in power, who are • • j .reeponsible for oar failures and the entire army may follow , the fate of i the. victims of Frederickpburg. All , . r . epollection of the Auld scene itself - and tire, memory of the individual and_ t .. le.etive valor of those who fell, arualidd - litforeotten, in admiration of, the'"iiirig• • . ... • • - , masons soldier," who aelmowledges lanaself responsible for their -deatlw_ilut -- rum. -surce - arese — rudreal gerittettrpri ... ' "( t u_sprepareci to take by the throat and trangle the wretch - . who was the author f this sacrifice (proyided it suited their partizan purposes), but now the most eZtra , •skaut landation is bestowed upon him, and all because he has been duped it lido an assumption of responsibility „in 4nded to extenuate the'reallygailti 'Tar- ;y. But these Partizantforget that their 'chicanery and falsehood 'do not iati,lify people ; nor Tiro Aey , satisfy thousands:.of -widows and : . o rphans made by the late disaster. They may par tially succeed in their efforts to bambooale Ole people, in shifting the guilt of the :Fredericksburg massacre fioni one to in; ii; • other but they cannot escape the naked truth itself—the literal butchery _of some Of Our. moat dauntless .-aoldiersi whose_ *emories will plead, like angels, trumpet `tongued ' • 'dgatniit the &top damnation ad:lair taking Mil" 1:11,14€.01,-.9dAis find_ yP4t_ (len, Burn 7 Bide informed him that "political necier r Atty required him to advance," and tiow, the same necessity, it seems, requires that ilk.he authors of it should be relieved tr oru imeatme of; the load of edit 11. it lley previously incurred: But the triiir ier Twill out &unlade' report is-evidently a screen to shield the really guilty parties, and this is 'already beginning to be 'ex !. 'posed. Among the -many proofs of this jsve aelect the followingapecial from Wesh iligtoa:ta Yelaterdies I i p, "Biirasitdszi r a report iontinues to ben— ! rded - Eas an adatinitiliation-necesiity. father 444 ail*, &military stattilenti.l l , JAMES SHEB,IDAN KNOWLES "This ••'distinguished .i.dryttnatiat, wtiose '' death — in his seventy-eighth year, waslan i 1 noanced . lolielait fcireignirrival, -Visited : this country twice, his last visit occurring 11-ii -1886.. He made a professional tour [;,through our principal cities, appearing in the leading characters of his own produc .i.tions. _ln this city he played an engage !meat assisted - by . Miss Emma; Wheat key, t I afterwards Mrs. Masai:l,oth a „. ,etress of the' I first.order of talent. During that aigage merit Mr. Knowles appeared as Virginius, Master Walterin the Hunchback, WilLam I i Tell, St. Pierre, in the Tale of Mantua, i tiled other characters of his own creation. II He wad not an actor of much ability,; but, I E his deserved reputation as anlauthor gave. 1 1 I i him a respectful hearing; On his betiefit ll' night in Pittsburgh he selected Otway's I i tragedy of "Venice Preserved," in order I f .to give telling characters to himself and to i l Mt. A. A. Addams and Miss Wheatley, Il'who • volunteered for the occasion. .14r. I Knowles appeared .on this occasion as 1-Pierre i .Mr. Addtux6 as Jaffier and ?din Wheatley. as - Bellvidere. The house', was [crowded and—an old patron of the drhma II i informs us—the acting of the two yeung .. 1 Americans was most effective. Addimp, 11 I u - many of our-readers will remember, P b". , _... 1 / seqttently became the foremost tehids - ,61 the American stage. Redid his last - a4ting . a in this:city in 1851, and died in Cuicirmati 1 the lifarch ot that-year.—Mis. Mafkinislalsci: . 1 dead; in her and Addams' deaths'. i, profession lost two of its most gifted- _ _ ` 1 11 hers, ,whose . places are -.',not -likeli.:- ;..,. I supplied by , any of , those who affiFeiii , strutting . their "brief hours upon' the I ii stage. __ _. _ : .-.7---; The corporation of Georgetown. Di U.; has appropriated $250 iis:aid of - the so!- ". diers' Christmas dinner.* the District hospitals. • _ ___, -- -Nai fleet, WHO ARE TUA s k/Xt OBS? ( . 1)201$0_, higuarefal ,m,that is .7 . ,t.:depaindOilt jotitaa' I,theDispatch, Der, a. , - word it cot& emnattou of the iiii4tiswe of4.Blldiern r ;ol4le4kaleithrin . nock: Ilut not a line . is as the grave, even when such raaal sheets as- the._-.New York- aening-Posfare bitter ikthoir dantinciation- of the _"butchery" licidinurderY it there is a dinner given to the -contrabands_ city..Thanksgiving...day at Our National, Capital, where theair is re , dolent with the cooking-of-turkies, chick .. . ens, &c.:,' and' inflammatory and treasona.i ble speecheefrtifir tie -Lovejoys and their', compeers, we find Ahe history of.theprio-1 ceedings in the Dispatch, bat not one word. of consolation. or ; demand forredress for .the thotteauds ; of Union ,soidiers suffering from their honorable worinds, withoik aV, tention, without food, 'without clothing,! -in- Hospitals, conialeacent mid. pitteled prisoners' camps, within sight of the sumps tuous feast prepared for'the cOntritbands; or when some Union General excludes ad intelligent contraband from hil eaten; the Dispatch talks glibly by the column at the enormity , of.the offence ; hut,,when Onion soldiers fall by, brigades and diviEions; 'Murdered by ignorarice and incompetency; while thousands .in our; midst are beivitiP ing-their loss ofrelatiorie-andlriettele;Alui Independent journal utters not a word of reliuke: And ii.rhy'' Because they dire not.:condemn- - the radical connsellertf wii4 are carrying , out their teachings.-' That „journal, .fOr ' itionths_ past, hal been • ridiculing ; this Strength ; of the rebeli,and the , character of their fori tificatione, urging the "moving upon theit works" at the point of the- bayonet, ridfl callOg lifielehati i for, 'not ; ' m urdering hie army before the works atllanassits by a direct aiinault;repreeentingthe rebel works as armed with Quaker guns. Again; with theaame pertinacity,at the siege ofYork• town, urging the same course against the most formidable ' earthworks, stretching' f0r.12 miles...froin .tr the_ James, riv to this- York, but thanks to the military genius Of McClellan, he-geficiiiinids like the diaspatclE howl on, saved °lir army from massacre and drove the rebels from Yorktown.= For this,raird his-devcition to'liis ecittiady and hievonstitatiorri have the raclicals.,r moved the 'able General and inaugurated their insane policy'; and tearfully has 04 nation answered for it. As fine an army, and as brave as the world has produced, precipitated to its destruction against the works of the enemy at Fredericksburg, 1 , defences but a few days in building, while those of Yorktown and Manassas were months in constructing. We leave it to, the journalists of the Th'spatchto answer _if they are not yarticeps crlminis to what the New York Post calls butchery ; p.-r- hapa this is the cause of its silence. ' .'.. Oa the other hand,' the Pittsburgh Ga zette,nrging the same radical polloy,inenhe the widows and orphans of the' brave tioldiers.that have, fallen, ..hy,_epeaking of the success of General Burnside, and with thecoolest iridifference, while , the cheeks of thousands are - yet red froin the-scorch ing tears that htYa fallen fur the loss of their protectors. 'This journalist informs I us that the army is reinforced fully to the 1 amount that has, fallen on the fatal field 1 of Fredericksburg, and is again ready for faction; _could unblushing impudence go farther—and this is the journal that prates of its loyalty aud. with frenzied malice tic cusses men as traitors who are more ,lOyal than themselves7-at one moment alansifig soldiers and offieere in our army as fight. itig for glory and 'pay, accusing Others of_ 'deserting their commands, and-then like a ckafierftigfdiet, talking_of Jornini strate gyraadthe art of _liter, as tf they possessed any_lknowledgeOf itnythihg of thekind. , - -ff-ww-lcne.wil ll.- , e -" Pt. 4C-A-i I P-014 1 .1 7 - elinaty,mtlain j9urnatthat - are constantly warring againstthe .eountry and its best ' interests? 1 .. • A,LovatisT.. 1r- '' REBEL XOVE.NENTS IN AR- IiANSAS Hindinan'slSOldiers join the Federal Army---The Shooting of Tea Confederate Citizetia • by 'Gen. Sr. Louts, Friday, Dec. Pd.—Gen. Cur , tii3 hnireceiled a'dikpatch from Gen. , ll er- I roil . to .thefpllowing effect It is believed., that General, Hindman has crossed -the Arkansas river with his infantry,, while -`General Marmadnke is.on the" North side wW] his cavalry. Hundreds of Men from General Hind man's army, are ' daily joining, that of General Herron.'Macy of them are MI6- Coutians,'wbO Express great disgust with the rebel campaign' in the S est, tind avow as • their conviction that its furtlier prosecntion is hopeless. Gen. .Ctulis,..yestiiday, receiVed , a writ ten communication from Gen. Holmes, commanding the Trans-Mississippi Depart ment of the rebels r forwarded by direction of Jeff Davis, in which he inquires for the facts ia''-relation to he alleged Sholitin4 of the Confederate citizens :by order of Gen. McNeil.. Enclbsed with the epistle its a slip from the Grenada Appeal, contain mg a passage credited to the Palmyra (Mo.) Courier. Gen. Holmes says the Coqed elate government desire t) know if the passage is substantially correct. - The reply of Oen. Curtis will probl4tly be, published, and is looked for . with in terest. Results of Jesting in Business Matteis A letter from Prague, of October sth, Mentions a - carious effair, which ?Oyes that, :jestingTn.litialnetie matters mafsoine , times -cost; dear: About a fortnight ago a hop dealer of the neighborhood entered the counting-hi:4ll'm; Uf a large merchant at Prague, with whom he had had cow:oer- Mal . relations. 1 Thelatter asked him how , business was going on, when he replied : "I am doing so little that I am almost inclined to enter !Your service a clerk." "What salary you resked , qnire?" a the merchant. "Only two thousand flor ins a year," replied the -other, langling. The merchant !shook hands with hiin ' triy ing: "That is a bargain." After a little further conversation , the hop dealer re tired, and neither one nor-the.ether;seem ed to think . any, more of the matter. Six days .after 6 ,considerable rise began to take place in-hops,-and-the merchant were to Sttz, the- tt.rgast market ins Bohemia, to make purchases, and, to his annoyance, found that the dealer had got the start of him and purchased =all ha could find. Meeting the dealer r in the street, the mer chant asked him,what hops he had pur chased, and the price. "That is my af fair," was the reply. "What do you Mean by your4iffair ? Yon forget, then, that you are my t . ..lerk, and that I have a right to inquire what business you transact'on my account. Lou are free to cancel your .engagement hereafter, but for the pre ent you act for me," The dealer went to on salt an advocate, who told him that his engagement was valid, and that, in any case, a trial would be a very tedious affair. gelhen went ito the merchant,' and, after a long. dis` cuskiiVzi, agreed to pay four thousand florins (ten thousand francs) damages for canceling his engagement, in order to retain for his own account' the peofitahle specUlation be had made. When the money had been paid, the Prague nier yhant declared that he would not keep a farthing 'Of it,r, and' distributed it among some poor relations of the dealer. . Nion,Dintinct4om axe se aw x ilea - a tax of 40_ cents per head ho e ugh tared, ',ter sale. One ei d re turning a Buffalo cow as not liasing" the necessary horns to bring her within the law. NEW! 8 Governor Pierpony:of-West has'appointed an elatiori4o Wednesday, the alstVstsiit, gilt a 'em ber of Congress in7.4le composed of the cottdties -, `of t dris, &c. Lewis IticKenais4Esq the \mayor of Alexandria, is named as being _ Mr,„, Adams, our minister ; to Eneend l . just, transmitted X 6411,6 9 p 1 ,h6 Royal NAtional Life Boat Inititution, by direction ofTibildinif Lincoln , tf►e sum f ,one hundred' pounds, .(say five .. hundred dollars,).: as a donation to,:iti_Oriral funds, and,also about one,hundred_nia fif tycdoltars more to be diattilitibitt tue clew of one of the heats. 7131 1 4 lent to the•relief of the Atin E . Hooper, ythieh mita wrecked on,,tho • British poeiti,;sofini, months ago. , . Tit it cesehefdreuenSpourts of NiW 'York .1.4 e Week, it appeared'by teStimonYlgiv . en thet - lbe'steamship • Marion; belonging to Spofford &;* Tilestoni 'Was engagedits a trantpert by the' government 000 a day, with the privilege of yurehasineher it - the; expirntion of.the first voyage , for ',VfOQ,OOO ; but it appears-that ' this vessel was employed for one hundred and sixty eight days, for which $168,060 were. paid; and the vessel returned tothe , ,pwiters;--r Thus the governmerit has been Enacted in having $68,000 and the loss-Of the vessel! ..I.,Sheridan .KuOWleti,the ;influent drama. lii.4.died at Torqaay, a well.jrrinAyfitteri ing•place on the Englisli.gonst; otiPbe.P.A of November in the sevepty l eighth,ear of his age. Mr. Knowles was ,hoin O orki Ireland, in_ the year,l7B4, and ; .. was the eldest and only son of James K.U4MeB; Esq., who was distinguished in'his day for learning. The tollowing is rported as having oc curred on the Mississippi river: "On the afternoon of the 'l2th- 'met., the Yankee gunboat Essex, and-a wooden boat, name unknOwn,. anchored out of range ~c o:f - tho range lower battery: l McLane's company of cavalry crossed the river in therrtgbt and hired `a negro to hail the' thelpser,.- The hail was promptly answered;.: and a Small boat was sent ashore Wheli the VW airy fired, killing and wounding two of the Abolitionists." It is announced that Mr. ThurlOsi, Weed has disposed of his interest in, the 441;iiiity Evening Journal, and will retire from tile editorial profession. Mr. Weed 44.bectri a juurnalist for more than forty years, and during that time has distinguished himself for his ability,sagacity and fidelity to prin ciple. A dispatch to Nashville states that 'the small-pox was raging at Richmond on Friday to such an extent that -compulsory vaciMitation was reccommehded by . the Mi thorities, and that, all those afficted , with the; disease were being removed from the ' Gen. Damoni:idblishes state- ,meet in the Lgumillle defendidg. himself from the chariila'-of espoitisibility for the disgiacefnl affair at He shows that the brigade which surten• tiered to Morgan had.heen cut off from his command, and at the time of the disaster he was prostrated at Gallatin, Tenn., with sickness, from which he had been shlfering a fortnight. A letter from an officer of the blockading fleet at Savannah says that the rebel steamer Nashville lies in the great .ogee.. cheer river, fenced in with terpedoesi,- . add., with one man on beard readytto, blowher up upon the approach of our gunbirate4 - -+ She is effectually blockaded,and will prqb -ably never leave her anchorage. in rebel handa. A serious affray occurred at Eva'nsville, Ind,"; on Ztratlgrari3t. - 21,0 11 ttertit 6 tr ing to the Bth Kentucky Cafalry had been , robbed of his watch. An altercation end sued between the soldier and a-barkeeper named John Davis, who knocked. tuttn dowaswice, when the soldier drew a re volver and shot him twice, through the head and heart, killing him instantly. ! The editor of the Montreal Adverti,ser. says that he had "seen a private,letter from an influential and well knowa mein7 her df the House r-ot IComitions, .recoiled by the North American ' in which-the opinion is expressed that the Eriaperoti of the French will recognize the -Southern Confederacy -whether or not-Great.-Brit ain and Russia join with them , irudolng, , , , A detachment of Gen. Cluserers'ibrig ade, 'which is stationed at Moorfield, Hare mail on Dec. Ha t at Hardensville. It can dy County, Virginia, captured a rebel tained two or three hundred °letters and Richmond papers-but two days old. Col. Sagiuel Graham, Fifth New Yerk Volunteer Artillery, is on trial by court martial upon the charge of receiving one thousand denim from a sutler for an ap pointnient, the penalty for which, _under the new regulation made by the" last ses-. sioD, is dismjgsal,:lrogL the service. The testimony has all - been given, but' no fie, vision-, rendered.:. ; The, fact of receiving the money was !Proved, wttle defence is that the Colonel used it in paying the ir. penses of raising the regiment. The rotten transport Niagara, of Banks Expedition, is regarded .a genuine carios ity in Peiladelphia. Visitors inspect her in crowds and take away pieces of her rot ten timbers as relics. The five companies of the Fifteenth Massachusetts which 'T „ re on board of her, have been assigned g fir ters on shore where they will a wait; he arrival ,of another;:transport to convey them to their destination. . L. Every geographical -situart!.tnile of a ! rope is burdened irithanfavertsge of ver $5O of public - debt, acoe r y, inhabitant with an average of more than $B5. It will notbe long before the people of his country will be burdened in ; he same Way at thegiresent ratecof expenditures. A clergyman of the Methodist Ei co pal Church writes Harris urg to the Har Union as follows: • "If the Lord requires a man to be an Abolitionist before-a man can be a minister, I am certainly Misin formed. I cannot preach a sincere gruipel and at the same . time ndvoeate'.,a false philanthropy." ;t _ _l, . ,',,,, ~,:' 1 , :...,,,, f ; We have elaborate accounts of 'the Frederinksburs - fight' from: Richmond pa— pers. , The 'itatismelitklit thif, - rebel` ass are very blintLA , One, :writer foots tip . 1,769 ; but his.tekt - .Bnd : table do not a e at all. ' Froth the "arrivale of t wound tat Richmond, we think theintoss canno be much less than 5,900: -, ' ' ' .. , DIED t r De_paTted this life,At her residence, East alL.' nut Rills, Hapilton.county. Ohio, on the 18 in stant, after vies birth to bieautiful twin oys, fr. DuRCAB 1Q EL COLVIN, wife of - William Col, yin. •and daughter of theist& Archihald ',.ft i. of Mifflin township .-, cotinty. , Mother - o f lab children, She has Joined the cinninuirOfjhtt• Ale beautiful ones who,prededed her hito - the: - •Spi rit World, • - - • .-, t: -- 7_. - -: ", , "Q,lonelY watcher. by thedyinkhedithintik the 4 long hours, Thin{ not, the Evening . Btat,rhieh set lo yo for ili ' ever set, : ' '"' ,l ; . 14, ' ..I,L An Evening Stns.:hi - on tißons ic g, waltinit. w trtil7 ) ing eye}, - ;"' • . - .% 4 . 1 WN.1 . 4.. V, '.. - .,....)1` 0./ b i l Beyond the flood; she itcorderidd. jO/0 , 141 lan° '_ never setting Morning Stiir:n i-3 .b.. 4-1,21 ,".Il'3 111111 FJI.EITRIKEY,- TOlLE,TullatTlei ! lea% AU Hair oiLs and - pomades. Handkerchief ExtrAtai- Toilet companion , Cologne water; doineslib nod ,imported English and Freneh Hairbrush es. , Pearl powder. Liquid rouge. &of; - Puff boxes, lat,estityles; Shell and Buffalo dressingoombs, Toilet waters, various I)Sii_hunes. Middies and halertiitiniitiies, I • - .;'.3•o2o'.oocrl4efßmlfihBBld an dFPWeter el TO BOAL&B AL; 9: • - .11131 r a root, and bar your friendi a pair attic( Balmoral Boots or Gann which he is railing a old micas. burg. -4EXERAILNIGEL•O EVIDENCE c V Anticipatectitaid into KentunkY, & 43 -1 • • INADOLTAF;TERtit, ,ARICI OF 'IRE POTO iit',=•A flag of:truce crossed the Raps hannoek this afternoon with communi; . cation:fom Gattered.Lee, the purport of of:which hitsnot been made :public, bet 'probably•relaterto some refugees who are anxious to come into our-lines, and other unimportant .matters. Richmond.papers -of:yesterday and to! day haVe found:their way here. The En. 4 quirer says the losses in General A. P Hill's division is two• hundred and eleven 'Oiled, one thousand four hundred and ninety'-four wounded and four hundred and seventenn missing. This division was confronted by -Franklin's left, and consist ed of six brigades, with artillery. More than half the rebel loss occurred in 'this 'division. , • kNo-shots have been exchanged with•the enemy . for wend days.. The river pick ets maintain friendly disposition towards each other. • • Wasntstevciat, Dee. 2,4.---Gen. Sigel was cross examined to-day. This examina tion had refeiance more particularly to causes of prejadice which he might be snpeosed to Piave against General McDow -ell, in connection with the remark that officer is said to have made to- one of his (Sigel's) staff. The witness' acknowledges this remark to be his chief -reason of complaint, brit there were - others ; it being a personil -disprite;wbichle did not wish to mention. One was, thehaving sent an aid to Gen. ~ M cDowell..dehiring him to march from ' Ghinesvilld to Manassas, to make a report arid enquire of firing heard on their left, the. officer was grossly insulted by him, in. presence •of his, McDowell's (staff ; bathe,' Sigel, did not so much re• gard this as in affront to hitnself as to a member of his staff. . Gen. Sigel—next recounted, in order of date, the movements wherein, he thought Gen. McDowell had been tardy in cooper: ating—for instance when Jackson was al• lowed to overcome Shields and Fremont, and to rejoin the main army of the rebels, • contending against McClellan near Ricl.• mond. He also accused McDowell of leaving Ranks at the battle .of Cedar Mountain with only 9,000 men to withstand: alone 26;000- of _ the enemy, evens after both McDoirell and Pope had been. ad • vised a-their approach. The Court then adjourned. . • CINCINNATI, Dec. 24.—Advicea f*orn Lexington report fear of a raid by Floyd and Ramphry Marshall, who are in large force from Western Virginia, and are rap idly advanicng through Pound Gap. A movement of our troops has taken place from Richmond. Kentucky, that will re lieve &step Kentucky of this new in vasion. STRICTLY PURE: ARTICLES '!ILONcr Fri 0 es. • . • PUTTSBURSH OROS HOUSE, toßtiriet 8z XcGARTI,' CorPeK AFA-and Market streets. fiTTSBUROIi. nruxti, . Lea d , • Gran Tarts." Mednes,' Pointe', Baking Soda, Peritunery Dye Statile, Eng.ileustard, Chemical% Spices, ' il3..PhysiAtus Presariptions aoottrately ram pounded at r II hours. Pure -Wines - a 9.1 Liquors. for medicinal use only. .1 eine ENTLEMEN'S EG ELDER SILEEDS. TNDEUSIIIRT SI 1,14 D DRAWEES,, FINE 'SHIRTS. TIES, SCARFS. OS. • PENDERS.-' GLOVED, GAUNTLETS. HOSE. - ESEBROIDERED SLIPPERS. *e., OF THE REST ELM DS AND LOW :EST PRICES. MACRUDIE & GLYDE, dec2o 78 Pdatket at., bet...4th and Diamond BERLIN ZEPHYR 1.00 LBS. ZEPHYR WOOL, Of ail the choice and favorite shades ivad mu tires. FOR FANCY KNITTING. Dealers supplied in quantity at leas than pree ent Eastern prices. EATON. MACNIIbi & CO., No. 17 Fifth . b eset. tETARLES L. CALDWELL, r (fiuqrsessortoJae. Holmes & Co.. • JEt 't ) ACKEIL, Delder,in,Bacofil..Sugar-exued Hams. !aim„mar t aco., arner. Market en d,it streets; Pittsburgh.;Pa. : mars , . AN D GENTLEMAN'S ToIL- A.4.et.artiol s, a beantifisi assorlyient, very auk ab' e for. Chrismas Pre en t 3. Also, a choice stook 01 Portebionnees, Purses. Reati rules ,Earkles, Needle Books'oJet and Coral Breastpins. Neck lams. Emaciate. do.. la., at IdAORUM JIGLYDE, • dea2o 78 Market at., between Ith 'Sr Diamond . FOIL 130YS. O .gr 0 Ilk I EKE NDACIIEWS -AND itoyri,j?sajliat r y i r 6i °cfh=swell Wade Boots for Presents ; D. DprFIENBACINEM; 'N0.15 Fifth istreet grisi.IFOIRSIAMINES-74 4111 IN *E. IL/ ceipt ottindliaye for sale a lot of pure Cali fornia lk inea.lilititihOr to any American and equal to any European Nicer. 'I hey consist of Hoak, Angela, Idneze.'ail and - Port, and' tho ' attention ofinvalideis calied to then . JOHN 1311ALEB, dec2o.lmd ' Oar gone," I.iamond ESIUSENCRONPENN STREET FOR 1.11, &Oaf— T A bage,three story brick dwelling 'house and lot ot ground•V) tePt front by 110 deep tii-an's Bey: , The bohie iB in seed order and well ;arranged. With hill.4lfoptif lora, marldp.nuintles v4inninViihoirr two r„proom on Third s; er; hall; three Yobtubtdnd eidhieintoaffettienVgatroadmatet fix. , ttliat bath rneini4atcti t Thiele tot pogsgasiou, and . 1 1 5 3, NF4tI t tERT Mib, • ,t'sl:•,Matkenotreet 10 4 101 11 41 f, 4107, 1 rAILORS _ N 041115 ER&1117. VFE IffirE RECRIVED •A vi instean.twellseleoted stisok , j? utik L•ig, , 14 , 0 0 - JD FS, , I y o radidok of ventingoifte• Ais94sEica „.f GENT' - 11004)3, -ist4lftotbieWptiteedffirwit,'PaPerVoikow,lffig*e.„ mideratlufgoluOlisrgbYkof,olooit gurideb.„ ` ice a/ 0 °TAP P , )n39:134 .170;ie aCtek NVntlNCificKEßltpd I Ila 9m l vr- .• C. . ,„. .1 lac et pliquEssii*.4l. . . Elm. ormarr. RePairing4Paela bl - F ° *_ 11:111B ,AgcoNO*ICA.I. .E 4I I.& 4 M 4 BALi • - nod, by,all.-Ifetti-grez4;anik kwall, faithoodelritAeli ,ita4e wido,weqdpolkutitOfwe 'ovprices :far • • :" 'llecd& fic 9432dirketstreet. • • • MS' -000 os.i, MACRI/M & GT,YDE, 78 Market street, bet. 4th 'mond Kim..-, 1 ff ..:- Ca IST .-.• .i: 134 C ;O'.'OO.I3NER PENN 7 j r s g e a a . lii tiz attti .: , ` l .orw a 2 8 M; DAY. at Iffirclo... .. 4nt. 2 • oirkby the ' ilpllecti os wilfttakinAlfor the poor. ~,t;'- .3 -** ''„zt;el: OH. nINHVOPAWI •OM. i iVi' 440 , 111 ANNY A Hall will find a side . 1 TII ICEir--ttFIC CH, r 1.141 • setnnt for Christmasmarninrostil o'clocir: Do not forget the glace, No. 25 Wylie street,i - diefe 41,:mertChryiTtjttia Moils all who come. ' ieO 2 silh 0 - 2,1 THOMAS FAG AN. i ato // •.' Fifth - Street Fittiharth,,Ta. *9ILINDE O W-13t7.:1540: s 'A• -va ;1: :=• "if 41 L Lit if. InrorporatedbrLegWittilfe C74luler di*ar th)LLEGFIC in thi •" , • ,• ..g-laitdit't(iitAtisto3 13 , ,"!k _ P R . A , Cl42gAtgEitt 6.- - ;11 , 11NT OVER SL £HOUSAND STUDENTS Have beed;editeafal Aiceof t4e.clbtaili of . 14:1 3 tIsine.sa:F4aoaticsAtro r :DUFF'l3,piatOg(ol:, 1.11; . . 'ert:tint'le Ilobk.Ke,4lll — "li• • Oarded four'Sil37e'r Medals • antfibereidaAi of ate ,higtkOat: "M•Yeantlyp.,434koritlialli n tbi countri. , .4180 `R. '1 --- - . , 14,1*Iimboat2 lion,WilLeißpling; "iiceiti.A . 64irgiSll46' , i9k;' , iiiifileeospats.” Also , DUFFS nowigateld 0 It i iiiiolidi' - iiiiiiik-liVe*liiii. l9 41 1#1,1 14 1 :fler the forms of .the Perannylyglai.,l . ,''' , Also, DUFF'S new systemi'or, ~,, , :'-i ,`;:, Private. Bank Booksii4elitim: • The only one in.tise-iifilibitii'lliallOvggyistii ' of a'clionrita are ell , taughtturderttbe dixibr4dpe. ' v 'Lion of the rinthorolnd; dt, la; Belieired.,thts4 . gree of perfection never attained elsewherreil.:: _ _ --- L, FIRS BO rit_EnarMS, for best.nainers 'arid. Ornamental -Penmanship . -- aWarded ott3present Penman try the 1 nited.Stitte`a4airlat ...... -11360. Penn'a State Fair at_Wsoming • 1860. Western Penn'a Fair at Pittsburgh., ........ —lB6O, and the Ohio State Fait at ClettlandC...---1 88 2, all of which are exhibited at our office. Dutra New Engraved School Cow Books, Fine Cap pegeirmach, .doirn-tite cheapest Copy: Bosh in =tut • .1111011131CM4. and Oristunenkd Peunia!:, ship;„ •:? - with new plates and reales hyVyi ii,Dllll, lostratinsaill the elements ef the Penmen's A, the most complete relf-Lastfua d tor hrionn. Ete gandy bound: Crest" quarto: Prices.' post Pad Harper's Enlarged .Editlein• of brigs BookaLeeping, ; ; • ; priee sl,ao, sold by BooksidierSgenendiy.l For full :particulars. send for ' , our sletsatAusr Circular pp. CS, and ;samples, otour.renuunt's. Busiuess.ankUrnsunental Writing' tuturodmr2Sp. to p, DUFF at SON 4 . ..rStran gets will please iinuire out aepntati 4n •of our .eitss businees. Mem: miters Are:cart know,q, ; tHRISTMAI 4.;NEW.7IE.Ant! P RE SENT PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBIIMIS Fuaest and btst .169 D tment in-the City. ! Chldren's o GA Dr* Books of all kind' for liOli4dlT:glalA, DIARIES 1:011:1803;"' One T illoatand &pierce:lt kinds . of, otottrap 3 a Bioturea fcr Alkums;of Gerie4le. "trples of Fine Pictures, Stitt aari tear' coot each. $1 JOHN . 117. t Book. btationery • opppaite THE MOST ELEGANT PATENT LENTEIIER AND. .. iim)itsi:':00:00: ''POR CHll**§;-.!.:: CONCERT HALL' SHOE STOR I E, 62"Fiftiti Stkeetyi Also Missmat4 arfin'a _of, the tuyne autterb manufactgre. ctrsken e .4 l3 A -,su kr thing or.the 1 4ad.evg sem AM!,I 62 FlFTH,fill'ittlElV W A]iTED A STEAM-.ENGIItEI; from 12 to 16.11cirile Power. Apia' , 44- ilia aloe ?baling prk &e: • • vdeo423:lidk* SII . NDRYSONSIONNENTS. PO Wale's prime 11r apples, • .100:163 primeientbere; 1000 the packed butter; .2 bble roll . do 4000 lb's 'ltt-Itithea3l Pour; 87 bbleviude'oil: 200 bushels mite. 50.bueltele onions. 600 mop , • 56.bblugreen appler Just reeetred'an !A nal° 14" ' • • • • JAbs,4. Firrzßitl Corner Market andolifkkeiti'l _ . . A G N G 'IL 0 FREFICH.' FEEDIG; •ifilier!' TLES. . `, • " Ankle French Feeilingißottles. c`.. - • i • Anglo French Feeding,Bottlel.,., • ' ' Angloirrikiol'Feedibi - Bottieti, Lam thisdtip hvremint-nf -112 , detest:of !Ursa se perior Feeding Bottles, better thanianyierbsole toy ate sainey lege now *Ate. Those 'nsfor them wi caftan& enkinindd3o "kook be fore ntirebisbit• Ift,Aottiriana h. .U 7 ..101416ErnaregilMaki 40, f 1 SOSEP.E('N', corner Market stieer`Wie ~t-,"-NirtnilMarkeitistreetrtid-theind.) ` - i r iffittfilliketi4lloo4o . 7 . .':''' e 4-;' ' ' I :7i , !,:*'.'"l7 IA Lii A B: LE 111111STAIE I will expose to ,l''l * !blio Bale I ' l 1 ...2 Vi... 4 :. 4: Tuesday; i Jiipmaiy !AM. i isa, Aviip,crot.tiefir. , d - On the *mime:fail tlaatvaltialdiart r uttile of ground, foliate in the Third Worit, r.-0 af tte. hait il hOitiide4 tifattektibkd is fell 'if ".;' f ...t •. B - hitt; vittlid histerfitorteitfebeirsralle r ': and Liberty street: thence 'acne labalasSl3 •R t agnirilly Si ff;‘43 t t e. 4iphtictaVio 1 sof arty, now or latCo opt detreioA.. , th same QS fleet; 'OW `- motes' fee " - wideitiumei along said ails lathat he t to ritaa alleyythatale4qns ~ .0 ft. 1 inch to the amste,.proteW o j • arket- tlien*firtz.the's Oat •' •of ? l ilt* la 7properiis belonainCtO J. s I th. 4 wszejs 0#: , theniMblAulta t f t gf Ail chi t tion• — propert*erfeet ARO Vti l e y ; thence by the same 79 feet ft""fnhhits' °or ter of Cherry allekaiti - slbertr, etc A 'on Which ikfreCPlitYP 4E l . ) fitieF:#Wißril-tik!wwnsi tat Kinston loot and go.ntinentat ;Hotels . , • Shianroiert7-, is immediiiely adjment: to ,s ; (treat !astern aiid - W extern - 'Railroad Depet,lLMiff iffordS a rare ehanseite -BitriWt4ill!q by:canitah'sts. - 7f . : , ' ""iiii . l . Terul . at §aitc i_. JOviv, .3V-ILIDu , _._ 'isktioee gorge f ulienti. J.: . 11' DAV iSifteboneer: 2 0 . .: . 5 : , -tila : , • deolt3;atawbi.. -_,.;,,:"..) !,,,i 3: , ... , ..y i - V EFITL, 01.11 t, :ON OF71$21182: 0LAL8,1132117/Idisargi ~f e s. A aates.,l iraa ‘3.4 d'git , J. WRAVNEt. Ighpaarstary and Tremont. m719-tf at lowptioar °Loy - guff); lifoßoev,til , . TAMPICQ:F.sL. r, in the ei'y le it raMI 1100 --- k -:- c:11 e•;:a• NO. 118 TrOi9l) -.47) GIIt • --Feb diFreepived too al4 bati ktOifillifo44 ; q , ' 3l.tr4 tip 134.1 44eii;frirra4of .03 t;rut prim •;;;•`4 If zflist• • t C:f6ml3e - tftio,,, , We have • A TIWENI-L AND ; : OT • ..1,, • uitabie - for afire . • "" '•it•lijeortly DreieetirsirialrithresehAookesilit •-• I've • ithirnow evening pat d x „ rrh _oon ure , ve k ‘ da u sr vnv4 tenclaneile-vetr 11:10..2 1,11111111.10,111 • .& 1 7 3 401bribbdeompany are hereby noticed , elkeraourmiterinsoarithe Ada, Z sayft.wilkbernstkoy4WAlll - Zjtkl atilberAompenyiAn , Oactane ti. .1/6 4624;3td StrYilrliktehdeit. 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ID the batlielleg of cur sidokted e,untry. ; w e he, ifkiraind he responpthi ues A (~ elisionafter enjoying ant profiting pr. ppm for stark s nal . = biontelf-nehindo , 'llagymion tor Iwo Year. int pgrr, eistentiyilanted insult and-threateniag tat eve rything: anier.eam.-- ' , l ith ', W , rellPnet tfthie hantei A' UV ~ th e De l: iv will understand ibis to be i. 1 ' ..,.. .'•-- -..-, .2-., I ..:: i i by which Jo obtith formitiottfor the berm& of his businesuk whiolLitetrienlyeonsiderswolti be ohesplubstught at:that:brie& ive.-leare,theLy sit.: "n tion of ilonestrto be biked et brthistßblici _ '...'.. Nowan cone uslcn wissubmat a areSsottnern i ns used by ' this an i --his ivilifleatione-linignmth i ! abuse and infamonso,iverrlwaithitinng for • ,ohjoetofi riving us biourthel eityi Age not; thoi* isl , the most oonolusive-eyideneee of hie- °swill . nem,tcrutitnit tiseaslynrmeetitices, - 41think wi Patine `wittrine that - that Art 'Those hp' would improve their sight call at isl US. At I 4.1' 0> 0 ..; Prsetiestil Optician, ." Mauldin Ora 31 : - ._swdai:tißebble Boodle' . < dee24 Post, Building No. 88/ifth Btre ' • - ' - 'itENEIttiIirTORIDIPAE" , READQUAMIXIS,PITTSBIIRGII.2.II4I - ."' - '''''' peetitkber 113th, 1167- 1 CALIIIP_HOWE WILL BE DISCONTI ned as a rendezvous for dratted meet rtitialeaerilrhelaarbricr thit,ttrtriitelttalfpo c tasitiraaitttubdstinmetzPiadmihat ;becalm= xep t ost, in iikabctilalntneitcrouPitt ; thmtrova.t.flairdirithie tit:m:l ;thil•l :.?....,.;•,q The 154 h ßegiment "of rennsylveriiarifi '1 haying Areent deter' rtsted4forrivrevottEr e t ComPemciffieptt Ban ii maned to meat,'''l_ ;ferther:orderet wilt hire accautriqihtivilir.uAllothicrourtninics i illOhnft% kfterbeVitifitititialtarilledV t sent to the general readesvone ..atlcaro ' irearHarriliburte.Terarffeal tii a - 7.lvr,t:lllA iidnawireivalistibtslo3"meb w , ill h3.4itn P 7 it otherovar non-amedribih*M offirettare . i each Niettathnientio`. they corariaridattf el&" w Cartinr. and:friths:own afrecuarratext , :derer 41 the treirestarfrehargeewillletpreferreidtimid el on, with a view to the tr!..st- lbw officered& 1 court martial. . .. a -, r . .= 3 1-31 3:%; - 3v3;r4c.fr- .3,9115 term of st.rviots of drefted-anettoorelll all ota.tha..date.ofthetie separtter forrinly..an r m o rtw t o poil.• , r 4 kepliz.a.-.1 ..11t BIRO! ".'-' OVIrl ' vs!: rienhbrily, , n apip ; , Flo _et . ... 4 a• 11 -lo i n , m . 4,11 'time lb: ' 3 41 Find , tb Ilb? a .. , rt m*rtal,4lt4outr tet od for which they era •drif . tedArtfitpttre _ _ their arrest 91 kg* . frhOill'a •,. . %.,*.,,, • ti;' , 1 . att t litilllal. stitforiballi -• • • aa7 % 4angbitatikilbili 40 1 1ridirth - ' ' . • tth7tvikilthh , . , . - tos'aco4 CUT A1.131E:0 3 f 1 flidarY itft,Wll9thiteltheithe finite , . a Allffittamelterrellintetifrenitdattigt .. . : me lindlc#4•M il iregthrtiVin.iticilAw.c:;,-,V,l'ii al.: 1 •-• ,,, L4- , L;. .:By:orderccf____: • _ ..5.,..- , ..-{ :171 oU c - •;:.. - .1 AtEfinfliiirkAti. 1040111 . r34;t:INAITIN.:ArrA. - Aktileatteal -, thre2415t0k4r3 ,,, 3. 1•1 :33: . ...-.: , 1..r. , 1,... - . .14: 144 .** 1 *- 644 i ' ; ''''s I - 7E-ell r- ,-. • - f.. :. ' - 4 ':':ii.o.if .-; .F. 1.; , P, ~73. : 1:3 tlLlOUL:tr;Eginti's:'''' 41:Eritittt110 4 OREantAla PRES iFiNSPIP _ - - -- -446110viiAlivii; -Io W. 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These -Ala 'liii, iii•akiiliiiiriiik 4 1: • ao s4owlediont by all wbo bays lipid tbant - lo bilanz - Pried. to all other, Wolin' - OrdomootW:ilhe at -1 - dog MtVlATAla t izintibtlAtil 1 Ihaywi p4 . ~,Ixtoto - !Mai .i et Com • an - titreett ' 48022 )ITN TY 00% `to Count/- No St. aim 10thbuttnpotor Anti= 'Wu a••• . - impertio oltizoniof vs loot two &daisies and WarS. to meet - .lottor, in the City of _ . Aldo Convention. Lig a --:N N i n ATO " garliti • fa tti al i 3n . t to ja 4lnftizt Rill • BY, yaw of ee q Jfilirgii Di. ILICHDS'. - EeOrtitify. ,dee."4 • , v. • % Timm-a 'l=AR: 3 'fAis i ilitr 1[ 11 4 4 wi'. , .vAL .,-„, ig ,i,,, ,t4iirt),a .i- ~1-I- 176. i . . ., % =1:4 1,162 L ',EC v 'III i i 1 s 7 '' ''' ' ( - 1801 :,, A.....: , -;,,t7f, ~, ..,4,t. J ...,u, 1.1 cl ' , artir , is.) - W. il• - 111:' 31KA/41L I. 'Fp:CfRTHL - STREEPplxvio?- . ~ ,,,..! z. ,. ~„ .:., ..1.:4 ; ,.,..., : i.„. It ., rs•_. ,:.4......i - a41, - Aot..lq, : 1 , ig e. 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